• Alfred M. Szmidt
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    110 months ago

    @TDCN There is nothing about being “wreckless” when borrowing something to someone else. If person has a valid driving license that is all that matters. We ain’t even taking about lending a car to a obviously drunk idiot which is punishable.

    • @TDCN
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      210 months ago

      But the law will definitely make me think twice before lending my car to anyone.

        • @TDCN
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          410 months ago

          Yes carpooling is a thing but this law literally has nothing to do with this so I don’t get your point.

            • @TDCN
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              410 months ago

              Exactly. Don’t lend your car to an idiot. It’s your car so also your responsibility. Keep it safe.

                • @TDCN
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                  110 months ago

                  Okay then I don’t understand your way of car pooling. It’s not really thing here since it’s either impractical or public transport is way better or biking is a possibility

                • Björn 🌍 Starkimarm
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                  110 months ago

                  @amszmidt @TDCN

                  Why wouldn’t you be able to make a contract that your friend has to replace the car you borrow him, of it get’s confiscated because of his reckless driving?

                  • Alfred M. Szmidt
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                    110 months ago

                    @Starkimarm @TDCN because law is higher than whatever terms you put into a contract. You can’t make a contract that allows illegal results. It isn’t about just getting back they money.

                  • Alfred M. Szmidt
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                    110 months ago

                    @Starkimarm @TDCN how is the law formulated that for example lending car companies can lend a car? Why do companies have a lower bar than individual citizen? If I start a company will I be able to lend my car silly niilly subverting the intent of the law? This law is beyond daft.